2015 13" rMBP Clicking As Fan Slows Down

Over the summer I picked up my rMBP for school in the fall. It has been working great, but probably in the last 2 months, every time I push this computer when gaming (Lego Star Wars, nothing too extreme) the fans obviously start blowing. The computer doesn't get excessively hot, but once the fans start slowing after exiting the game, there is a clicking noise that is very crisp and it happens roughly 2-3 times while the fans are slowing. It isn't the fans making the noise, but something inside that sounds like it is popping. Does anyone else have this problem? Should it be something I should be concerned about?

Over the summer I picked up my rMBP for school in the fall. It has been working great, but probably in the last 2 months, every time I push this computer when gaming (Lego Star Wars, nothing too extreme) the fans obviously start blowing. The computer doesn't get excessively hot, but once the fans start slowing after exiting the game, there is a clicking noise that is very crisp and it happens roughly 2-3 times while the fans are slowing. It isn't the fans making the noise, but something inside that sounds like it is popping. Does anyone else have this problem? Should it be something I should be concerned about?

P.S. - My 90 day warranty expired today, fantastic.

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Well like any cooling component they can make some sound as they contract much like the sounds you get in a car engine as it cools, that would be my guess but it could signal an issue and as the previous poster says better safe than sorry, all macs come with a 1 year warranty so take it into apple.

Well like any cooling component they can make some sound as they contract much like the sounds you get in a car engine as it cools, that would be my guess but it could signal an issue and as the previous poster says better safe than sorry, all macs come with a 1 year warranty so take it into apple.

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Alright, I think I will. Just a couple weeks ago I took it in because there was a springy noise right under the Caps Lock key when I pressed on the chassis. The Genius said she took off the back and moved some wires around and said that it wasn't making the noise, but then as soon as I got home it was doing it again.

This computer is giving me more issues than I have had with any Apple product ever. I haven't had to go to the Genius Bar one single time in 8 years of owning Apple products, and this computer will make me go twice within 2 weeks.

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